DeletedUser6810
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Thanks skully
Looks good lads, nice to see a good content update.
Looks good lads, nice to see a good content update.
that is for the Dutch server tho. but i do not think .nl will get it before .net.
Ascending to the hero worlds:
The point that are talked about are these BP points or are they overall points amount of cities?
My main worry is that the old worlds will become ghost towns as vast numbers of players move to the 2.0 servers leaving their old world accounts to rot away.
I'm hoping that the old worlds get fully upgraded to 2.0 very soon after the bugs are ironed out on the new worlds, otherwise they will just grind to a halt due to not enough active players.
I've not tested a 2.0 server, but from the screenies it sounds like a great update.
My main worry is that the old worlds will become ghost towns as vast numbers of players move to the 2.0 servers leaving their old world accounts to rot away.
I'm hoping that the old worlds get fully upgraded to 2.0 very soon after the bugs are ironed out on the new worlds, otherwise they will just grind to a halt due to not enough active players.
I was wondering if something like a daily gift would encourage players to log in to their accounts more often and thus make servers more active? On Haypi Kingdom, you have to log in and click a link to get your daily gift, which can be resources, troops, treasure (greppo equivalent would be Favour I guess?) or gold (premium credits). If you don't login and click the link, the daily gift expires.
The Phoenician Trader: 2/10
I personally find this feature rather useless. The fact that buying units cost silver, the most demanded resource in the game, purchasing them is not necessarily worth it. The resource trading is nice due to the favorable trade ratio, but it's not that much as you advance. When you have more than maybe 5 cities, the phoenician merchant may become all but obsolete and easily ignorable/overlooked during everyday gameplay. I did not look favorably upon this addition when it was announced as a feature of 2.0 and still do not unless they are willing to improve its uses down the road.